[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #53: Making WordPress.org Responsive

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Wed Sep 11 23:09:14 UTC 2013


#53: Making WordPress.org Responsive
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  Reporter:  cyberchimps  |      Owner:
      Type:  enhancement  |     Status:  new
  Priority:  low          |  Component:  General
Resolution:               |   Keywords:  needs-ui needs-refresh
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Comment (by samuelsidler):

 Replying to [comment:7 cyberchimps]:
 > @Samuel I was just working with what is on .org currently we can change
 out the wording / content. Perhaps "Learn more" instead of "download"?

 Sorry to throw things off. It was more a general comment that we'll want
 to consider in the future, but not for this work.

 > The hamburger icon is being used more regularly now for responsive menus
 on most of the sites I visit.

 Indeed it is. I just hadn't see the Samo icon (Did I do it right, Jay-Z?)
 used that much, but I should pay better attention.

 > Personally I prefer this direction, but it is pretty similar to how MP6
 / wp-admin, although that may not be a bad thing.
 >
 > Thoughts?

 I also prefer this direction. Unless there's objections in the next couple
 of days, let's move forward with it for the header. As you work on it,
 keep in mind that the markup shouldn't need to change to implement this
 design, so the download link might need to be in the roll out menu.

 You'll need to consider what happens (visually) when a nav item is
 selected.

 Replying to [comment:9 georgestephanis]:
 > So are we okay with doing markup changes?  Or just styling/script on the
 existing markup?  I thought I had heard the latter, but wanted to be sure.

 Just the latter for now. We can do minor markup changes if we need to, but
 shouldn't for these designs.

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